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Choreolab Showcases Student Voices
On the cover of the digital program for Choreolab 2025 was a quote from a Hopi proverb: “To watch us dance is to hear our hearts speak.” For the performance, this proverb could not be more true. Choreolab 2025 was incredibly unique, allowing the voices of choreographers and dancers to shine, and it was clear that every single person was dedicated to making their choreographer’s vision come to life. Each dance had so much meaning and emotion, and this was evident from the mome
Mar 1, 20252 min read


East Campus Hosts Ronald McDonald House Drive
The Ronald McDonald House is an organization that has been working for over half a century to raise money for pediatric care. By pairing with schools, community buildings, and other organizations, they work to raise money through all kinds of events. Together, they host food drives, races, gatherings, and much more, all hoping to raise money to help cure diseases impacting pediatric medical care. As well as hosting fundraisers, they also provide housing and a stable environme
Mar 1, 20251 min read


MIOW Day 2025 Renews Cultural Awareness
For over 25 years, students and teachers have come together to celebrate MIOW Day (Multiple Identities, One World). Students in grades 8-12 participate in a series of studentrun workshops that explore a wide range of topics, from cultural traditions and social issues to diversity and the importance of inclusion. MIOW Day is an opportunity for students to step into leadership roles, facilitate workshops, and engage their peers in thoughtful discussions. These workshops, which
Mar 1, 20252 min read


Sunrise at Trevor
Early in the morning on Tuesday, December 3rd, Trevor’s Class of 2025 congregated in the twelfth floor gym to watch the sun rise over the East River. This marked the school’s first ever official Senior Sunrise: with the close of the fall semester approaching, the event provided the senior class with a much-needed break from schoolwork. Ms. Rogener, the 12th grade dean, organized the event in collaboration with the Student Council. Senior Sunrise did require something of a com
Dec 1, 20241 min read


Community Perspectives on the Thanksgiving Day Parade
Almost every year, I go to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade with my parents. I love seeing all of the balloons and the floats, the old ones and the new ones. A major part of the parade are these giant balloons that take up most of the street in the sky. Dr. M is one of the teachers at Trevor who is a balloon handler. Curious about balloon handling and how it works, I spoke to Dr. M to learn more. When did you start doing the parade? I started in Fall 2021 when the parade ca
Dec 1, 20242 min read


Model UN Mania: Adventures in Global Diplomacy
As winter approaches, with the last of teenage boys’ shorts finally replaced by Adidas sweatpants and Mr. Feigin’s morning greetings featuring a coat, Trevor is a flurry of activity. Between academics and extracurriculars, students seem to be constantly running from classroom to classroom, always preparing for the next major event. Model UN is no exception. Every Thursday, students file into a ninth-floor room and ready themselves for 50 minutes of global politics and extens
Dec 1, 20243 min read


Skating Party 2024
Trevor’s annual skating party took place this year on November 12th, uniting students, parents, and faculty members of all ages. Each year, Trevor rents out Wollman Rink in Central Park. With the blasting music reverberating throughout the rink, the energy and enthusiasm remain high. The songs include hits from a variety of decades and excite students and parents. Inside there were many food options that hit the spot after multiple laps around the rink. Wollman Rink’s cateri
Dec 1, 20242 min read


Trevor Choir Takes the Stage
At Trevor, chorus concerts are one of many events that occur during the year where students showcase several different performances they worked on as a class. Each choir has its winter concert. This year, the winter concert was on Wednesday, December 18th at 6:00 PM in the Auditorium. Each of Trevor’s choir classes work on new music pieces every semester and present them at these concerts. This is a great opportunity for kids who have a passion for music and love to perform.
Dec 1, 20242 min read


Trevor Students Connect at School Under New Phone Policies
To many, the new Trevor phone policy seems absolutely absurd. Most of Trevor’s Upper School students have never experienced a day without their phones accessible, therefore they find it insane to have this device taken away from them. As attested by an eleventh-grade student, students should have “access to their phones at all times because everyone has a special case”. Moreover, another eleventhgrade student claims that “if [we] want to go on our phones, then we will. If we
Nov 1, 20242 min read


A Campfire to Remember: 2024 Senior Trip
The college application season for the Class of 2025 has been both challenging and intense, filled with the demands of crafting essays,...
Oct 31, 20243 min read


TDS Gets Out the Vote
In an American age of misinformation unlike any other, civic education is a modern necessity. Social media algorithms feed polarized,...
Oct 31, 20242 min read


9th Grade Choice Day
Overnight trips and choice days are some of the many events students at Trevor get excited about and love to experience. Juniors, and seniors go on overnight trips once a year and freshmen go on a day trip called “Choice Day.” Overnight trips are usually 1 or 2 nights. This is a time to talk with new people in your grade and make unforgettable memories with your friends. Each grade goes to a different place for overnight trips and gets to experience different activities. I in
Oct 31, 20242 min read
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